Botswana, Namibia and Mozambique ban SA chicken and egg imports In a severe blow to the local poultry industry, more countries are likely to follow suit BL PREMIUM 21 April 2021 - 16:50 Bekezela Phakathi
SA’s poultry industry is on edge after another outbreak of avian flu was reported on a farm in the North West, a discovery that is likely to prompt more neighbouring countries to ban the importation of local broilers and eggs.
Already three neighbouring countries Botswana, Namibia and Mozambique have suspended poultry imports from SA in a bid to contain the spread of the disease.
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Avian flu outbreak in Gauteng, but no cases in Western Cape
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Cape Town - The provincial Department of Agriculture is closely monitoring flocks of chicken in the Western Cape following the SA Poultry Associationâs (Sapa) confirmation of an outbreak of H5 avian influenza (AI) in Gauteng.
Department spokesperson Daniel Johnson said: âWe are aware of reports that there has been an outbreak of AI in Gauteng. No such cases have been reported in the Western Cape.
âOur veterinary services continue to monitor the situation in the Western Cape and will remain vigilant. The intention is to release a statement over the next day or two.â